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Health and Human Services Committee and Appropriations Committee Esteemed Legislator List Health and Human Services Committee and Appropriations Committee Esteemed Legislator List Chamber Name District Party County Email HHS AC Arc Rem Doug Nancy Garret House Eddie Andrews 39 R Polk [email protected] Y Y House Brian Best 12 R Carroll [email protected] Y Y House Jacob Bossman 6 R Jones [email protected] Y House Holly Brink 80 R Mahaska [email protected] Y House Dave Deyoe 49 R Story [email protected] Y House Joel Fry 27 R Clarke [email protected] Y Y House Steven Holt 18 R Crawford [email protected] Y House David Kerr 88 R Louisa [email protected] Y House John R. Landon 37 R Polk [email protected] Y House Shannon Latham 54 R Franklin [email protected] Y Y House Brian Lohse 30 R Polk [email protected] Y House Ann Meyer 9 R Webster [email protected] Y Y House Gary M. Mohr 94 R Scott [email protected] Y House Norlin Mommsen 97 R Clinton [email protected] Y House Carter M. Nordman 19 R Dallas [email protected] Y House Ray Sorensen 20 R Adair [email protected] Y House Phil Thompson 47 R Greene phil.thompson@[email protected] Y House John H. Willis 1 R Dickinson [email protected] Y House Gary Worthan 11 R Buena Vista [email protected] Y House Thoms Jay Moore 21 R Cass [email protected] Y House Robert P. Bacon 48 R Story [email protected] Y House Brooke Boden 26 R Warrejn [email protected] Y House Steven. P. Bradley 58 R Jones [email protected] Y House Dennis Bush 3 R Cherokee [email protected] Y House Cecil Dolecheck 24 R Ringgold [email protected] Y House Tom Jeneary 5 R Plymouth [email protected] Y House Anne Osmundson 56 R Clayton [email protected] Y Chamber Name District Party County Email HHS AC House John Forbes 40 D Polk [email protected] Y Y House Marti Anderson 36 D Polk [email protected] Y House Liz Bennett 65 D Linn [email protected] Y House Timi Brown-Powers 61 D Black Hawk [email protected] Y House Kristin Sundae 42 D Polk [email protected] Y House Beth Wessel-Kroeschell 45 D Story [email protected] Y House Tracy Ehlert 70 D Linn [email protected] Y House Chris Hall 13 D Woodbury [email protected] Y House Jennifer Konfrst 43 D Polk [email protected] Y House Jo Oldson 41 D Polk [email protected] Y House Kirsten Runnings-Marquardt 69 D Linn [email protected] Y House Sharon Sue Steckman 53 D Cerro Gordo [email protected] Y House Phyllis Thede 93 D Scott [email protected] Y House Ross Wilburn 46 D Story [email protected] Y House Dave Williams 60 D Black Hawk [email protected] Y House Cindy Winckler 90 D Scott [email protected] Y Chamber Name District Party County Email HHS AC Senate Mark Costello 12 R Mills [email protected] Y Y Senate Jeff Edler 36 R Marshall [email protected] Y Y Senate Julian B. Garrett 13 R Warren [email protected] Y Y Senate Craig Johnson 32 R Buchanan [email protected] Y Y Senate Mark S. Lofgren 46 R Muscatine [email protected] Y Y Senate Jim Carlin 3 R Woodbury [email protected] Y Senate Jesse Green 24 R Webster [email protected] Y Senate Annette Sweeney 25 R Hardin [email protected] Y Senate Chris Cournoyer 49 R Scott [email protected] Y Senate Dennis Guth 24 R Webster [email protected] Y Senate Mike Klimesh 28 R Winneshiek [email protected] Y Senate Carrie Koelker 29 R Debuque [email protected] Y Senate Tim Kraayenbrink 5 R Webster [email protected] Y Senate Jeff Reichman 42 R Lee [email protected] Y Senate Ken Rozzenboom 40 R Mahaska [email protected] Y Senate Craig Williams 6 R Carroll [email protected] Y Chamber Name District Party County Email HHS AC Senate Amanda Ragan 27 D Cerro Gordo [email protected] Y Y Senate Pam Yochum 50 D Debuque [email protected] Y Senate Claire Celsi 21 D Polk [email protected] Y Senate William A. Dotzler Jr. 31 D Black Hawk [email protected] Y Senate Liz Mathis 34 D Linn [email protected] Y Senate Janet Petersen 18 D Polk [email protected] Y Senate Jackie Smith 7 D Woodbury [email protected] Y Senate Todd E. Taylor 35 D Linn [email protected] Y.
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